Singer Erykah Badu was amongst the many airport travelers stranded nationwide due to winter storms but she handled it all with a smile.

Badu (and her big azz hat) was on attempting to fly to L.A. from Dallas earlier this week when she was approached by CBS Dallas/Fort Worth reporter Steve Pickett, who was reporting live on all the cancellations at the airport.

When asked about her flight’s delay, and Erykah replied, “It’s hard out here for a pimp, you know?” with a totally straight face then proceeded to make funny faces as the reporter closed out the segment.

Another day, another entrepreneurial venture for André 3000 of Outkast.

The legendary rapper has gone from music to movies to fashion and back again. Now, after starring in the Jimi Hendrix biopic and celebrating Outkast’s 20th anniversary by touring with Big Boi, 3000 has even more tricks under his sleeves.

The iconic rapper recently placed all of his jumpsuits from the tour on display at Art Basal…

Now that the tour is over, Andre is taking his iconic jumpsuits to Miami, where he will collaborate with filmmaker Greg Brunkalla and painter Jimmy O’Neal for an exhibit presented by SCAD and the SCAD Museum of Art.

As a versatile artist in music, performance, fashion design, and film, André 3000 Benjamin has his finger on the pulse of contemporary culture. Benjamin’s identity as an artist took flight in the pages of a sketchbook he kept as a teenager, and he later rose to international fame as a member of the six-time Grammy-Award-winning musical group Outkast—the first hip-hop act to earn the coveted Album of the Year Grammy for 2004’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, which sold more than 11 million copies. Benjamin has been a longtime supporter of SCAD, particularly through the university’s Collaborative Learning Center, an interdisciplinary learning community that facilitates sponsored projects between SCAD students and external partners.

The legendary duo, which consists of Antwan ‘Big Boi’ Patton and Andre ‘3000’ Benjamin hit the stage Friday night (October 31, 2014) for the Voodoo Festival in New Orleans and performed to a packed audience filled with zombies, witches, goons & goblins.

Dré sported his signature white wig and sunglasses, with a final message on his black jumpsuit: “I don’t know what else to say.”

Big Boi sported a Stankonia 2-piece in honor of it also being the 14th anniversary of the classic Stankonia album.

Organized Noize’s Sleepy Brown joined them on stage as a special guest for a handful of songs as friends, family and lifelong supporters of the group watched them wrap the month’s long tour with a bang!